why do some athletes seem to be one step ahead of their opponents?
- Written by Andrew Kennedy, Casual Academic Performance Psychology and Sports Coaching, The University of Queensland
With less than 30 seconds remaining in the Australia-Belgium women’s basketball bronze medal game at the Paris Olympics, Belgium was trailing by three points and on the attack, advancing the ball to a player for what seemed an uncontested three-point shot to tie the game.
Then the Opals’ Steph Talbot made a spectacular individual play...
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